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Trump at immigration crossroads
By Ben Kamisar
Donald Trump faces a tough decision with his immigration speech on Wednesday.
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Trump surrogate apologizes for tweeting cartoon of Clinton in blackface
By Lisa Hagen
An African-American pastor who has become a prominent surrogate for Donald Trump apologized for sharing a cartoon of Hillary Clinton in blackface earlier on Monday.
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Trump’s popularity with African-American voters polling at zero
By The Hill staff
Public Policy Polling released a preview of a new poll on “The Rachel Maddow Show” Monday night that showed Donald Trump’s favorability rating among African-American voters at 0 percent.
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Polls show tight races in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan
By Lisa Hagen
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied in Ohio, while the Democratic presidential nominee leads her GOP rival in Michigan and Pennsylvania, according to new polls that find tight races in three crucial Rust Belt states.
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Supreme Court shuts down Ohio Libertarians’ ballot request
By Mark Hensch
The Supreme Court says Ohio’s Libertarian Party cannot list Gary Johnson and Bill Weld as its candidates on general presidential election ballots, according to a new report.
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Poll: Majority of GOP voters wish they chose another presidential nominee
By Lisa Hagen
A majority of Republicans wish they had selected a different presidential nominee than Donald Trump, a new poll finds.
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Limbaugh insists he never took Trump seriously on deportation plan
By Caitlin Yilek
Rush Limbaugh insisted during his radio show on Monday that he never took Donald Trump’s deportation proposal seriously.
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Meg Whitman to campaign for Clinton on Tuesday
By Lisa Hagen
Meg Whitman, a Republican fundraiser and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise CEO, will campaign for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on Tuesday in Denver.
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Freedom Caucus members consider leaving the RSC
By Cristina Marcos
Some members of the hard-line Freedom Caucus are considering leaving the Republican Study Committee in the next Congress, potentially creating a split between two influential groups of House conservatives.
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Rapper vows Trump won’t get shot visiting Chicago
By Mark Hensch
Rapper Rhymefest says Donald Trump can visit Chicago without anyone shooting the Republican presidential nominee.
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The Wall Street Journal: In Clinton vs. Trump, who is inspired to vote?
By Gerald F. Seib
As personal attacks escalate, the impact on voter turnout could be a key to presidential election results.
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The Associated Press: Trump’s deportation waffle highlights campaign weaknesses
By Jill Colvin
Donald Trump and his aides used to say that voters didn’t care about the nitty-gritty of policy details. But now those details are tripping up his campaign.
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The Washington Post: Trump woos women and minorities by pitting one group against another
By Jose A. DelReal
The GOP nominee’s appeals often amount to an “us vs. them” proposition — warning one group that they are being threatened by another, using exaggerated contrasts and a broad brush. It’s left many minorities skeptical of Donald Trump’s outreach to voters who favor Hillary Clinton.
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The New York Times: Clinton studies how best to ruffle Trump face to face
By Patrick Healy and Matt Flegenheimer
With the debates less than a month away, Hillary Clinton is searching for ways to bait Donald J. Trump into blunders. Mr. Trump is confident that he can box in Mrs. Clinton on her ethics.
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Reuters: Trump hovers over McCain, Rubio US Senate re-election contests
By Richard Cowan
Republican voters in Arizona and Florida are expected to pick Senators John McCain and Marco Rubio as their respective U.S. Senate nominees when they go to the polls on Tuesday, but one name not on either ballot, Donald Trump, looms large.
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